
Renée Williams
Renée Williams is the executive director of the Edmonton Arts Council, and she expressed dismay over the recent theft of a bronze statue of Emily Murphy, highlighting the importance of public art in enriching the community and its built environment.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Renee Williams is the executive director of the Edmonton Arts Council, which supported the art installation.
Interactive art installation of vintage-inspired telephones in Edmonton nominated for global awardRenee Williams received the Spirit of the Festival Award for their film Just Like Mommy.
British filmmaker sweeps awards at Black River Film Festival | EntertainmentRenee Williams leads the non-partisan National Center for the Victims of Crime, which has operated a hotline for crime victims.
Justice Department axes hundreds of grants that help crime victims and fight opioid abuseRenée Williams is the CEO of the National Center for Victims of Crime, which lost three grants due to funding cuts.
‘Like a slap in the face’: Trump officials cut hundreds of millions to combat gun violence and opioid addiction | Trump administrationRenée Williams, executive director of the Edmonton Arts Council, says the statue was installed by a local artist in 1992.
Bronze statue of women’s rights pioneer cut off at ankles, stolen from Edmonton park




















